Wednesday, June 24, 2020

Never Have I Ever - on Netflix


You probably know that mostly (almost always) I watch British television, and that my love for it started when I was a young one, with Forsyte Saga and Family At War and Peter Wimsey and on and on. And that love has never dimmed. But I have watched American TV and enjoyed it. Grey’s for a while, Bones - every episode, Rizzoli & Isles, Grace and Frankie, and others. I watched the first season of This Is Us, but honestly I couldn't stay with a show in which Milo Ventimiglia dies? Really?

When I first read of a new series created by Mindy Kaling about an Indian American teen in California, I thought, no I knew, it would be for me. And it is. I love Never Have I Ever. It is one of the best teen shows I’ve ever seen. In fact, the only other one close to it would be My So-Called Life

The title is part of the name of each episode. Never Have I Ever … felt super Indian; been a big, fat liar; pissed off everyone I know. The shows are excellent, and I don’t say that too often. Devi is a fifteen-year-old living in the San Fernando Valley, wanting the things we all want as teens - to be popular, to have a boyfriend, to fit in. She is a really smart kid, with two close girlfriends. But to most of the school she is only known as the girl whose father died, and who became paralyzed for a time. The writing is warm and witty. The characters are real people for whom the viewer truly cares. There is a brilliant touch of a narration by John McEnroe. And best of all, for me, there is a big multi-cultural cast. It makes me so happy to see all colors and persuasions of people in a television show. I love this show, as did my almost thirty-eight-year-old daughter. I can’t recommend it highly enough. The first season (and I hope there will be more) is on Netflix.

There is an excellent review of the show you may read here.

8 comments:

  1. I will give that show a try. One US show I like is Life in Pieces, upbeat and likeable characters. I love British, Canadian and Australian TV too, and subscribe to BritBox and AcornTV to watch it, here in California.

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  2. If you love it, then I know I will too! "Thoughtful and terrific" is the review headline and you know that is very rare these days in TV shows. Thanks very much for telling me about it. I would never have thought to watch it, it would seem like a show for young people only! :-) And JOHN McEnroe involved with it too? Interesting!

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  3. My Netflix subscription is only a month old, and I have already found quite a few series I enjoyed much more than most of what is on standard TV in this country. Thank you for the recommendation; like with many of the books you read and review, it sounds like something I would also enjoy.

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  4. Hello Nan - just popping on to say enjoy your summer, and what a lovely pic you've chosen for your header! I'm having a wee problem at the moment with my sister, 21 years older than me and terminally ill - but as she says "at 94 something's got to kill me!"...... but she's a 100 mile round trip away and we are doing that several times a week at the mo. I fit in my reading currently in the car. If you have not come across it, I can recommend The Sealwoman's gift, Sally Magnusson, suggested by a real event in 1629 - slavery of a different colour, but then slavery is always the same, isn't it?

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  5. I usually/never like to watch movies centered around teens but because you liked it I'll try it. I just watched a Polish series (1 so far) that had teens in it but it was a flashback to the adult characters. It was interesting as I'd never watched anything from Polish television. But I think I'm beginning to run out of available British drama shows.

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  6. I will watch it, Nan....I will also tell my dd Alice whose oldest son is just going to be a sophomore about it...I like to hear about new things. And I am also a Bones fan.

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  7. Thank you for this recommendation, Nan. I watched the whole thing and wanted more. I do have to say that you might give This is Us another try. I did and was very glad to have done so. Even though Milo dies, he is still there throughout, much in the way we still always have the people we lose.

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  8. Hi Nan,
    I'm absolutely in love with the scent of your rugosa roses in this wonderful header photo. No rose had a better scent, to my mind. Interested in your recommendation. Will try it out!

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